Attention NAWBO Greater Pittsburgh Members and Microsoft class participants. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Microsoft classes that were to start on September 29, 2016 will be deferred one week, starting on October 6th and ending one week later than originally planned. We are truly excited to be participating in this ground breaking initiative in the Pittsburgh area and hope that you will avail yourself of this tremendous opportunity for you and your business growth. We hope that the one-week delay does not cause any hardship. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

NAWBO Greater Pittsburgh chapter is thrilled to announce a new training program in collaboration with the Microsoft Store at Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh, Pa. This 6-module program will provide hands on training from a business use perspective to educate women entrepreneurs on the popular office productivity software that is offered in the Microsoft Office Suite. This will include Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, BizSpark, OneDrive and OneNote.

After the session, you will have the opportunity to sign up for the entire 6-module training program. Classes will begin on Thursday, September 29th, and will continue each Thursday through November the 3rd.

“There is so much you can do with Microsoft’s productivity software available at the Microsoft Store,” said Kelli Morgavo Robbins, NAWBO Pittsburgh Chapter President. “Most business women are unaware of all the functions of some of these programs. With our training, we hope to change that so women can be more empowered in their businesses, as well as get the most out of Office 365.”

Although the information session is free, an RSVP is required to attend.

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The Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of NAWBO, founded in 1977, is the fifth oldest chapter in the United States. Two national presidents have emerged from the Pittsburgh Chapter along with members who have served on the National Board. Many of our members have been recognized nationally and locally for their service and advocacy for women and minority business owners.

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In principle and in practice the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) values and seeks a diverse and inclusive membership. NAWBO shall seek full participation in the organization by all women business owners regardless of race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability. NAWBO's goal is to fully represent the diverse make-up of the women business owner community through increased representation within ethnic and minority communities and to expand access to leadership opportunities.

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